When? During what war or time period? For example, during WWII General Dwight D. Eisenhower was the Supreme Commander of all Allied armies in the European Theater of Operations.
In the US the president is the commander-in-chief of all military forces.
The southern commander was General Robert E. Lee.
During World War I, the commander of the American land forces in Europe was General John J. 'Blackjack' Pershing. With a long, distinguished career of military service behind him, Pershing proved capable, if not entirely above criticism, as overall commander of the 'American Expeditionary Force' in the European theater.
The President of the US is Commander in Chief of all US military forces.
The President is the Commander In Chief of the Armed Forces.
The Supreme Commander of Allied Forces Europe was Dwight Eisenhower.
He was the Supreme Commander of all Allied military forces in Europe.AnswerDwight Eisenhower was an important general in WWII. He was the Supreme Commander of Allied (anti-German) forces in the lead up to D-Day and in the actual landings in Normandy. He was also in Command of Allied forces at the Battle of the Bulge.
In the United States the President is the Commander and Chief of the armed forces.
He is commander-in-chief of all US armed forces.
Eisenhower was the Commander of ALL Allied forces
Executive branch, the commander in chief is the president who is in this branch.
The President is the Commander in Chief of all U.S. armed forces.
In the US the president is the commander-in-chief of all military forces.
arthur tedder-supreme commander of the british forces SUB COMMANDERS Bernard Montgomery-commander n chief of all ground forces Trafford Leigh-Mallory-commander n chief of all air forces Bertram Ramsay-commander n chief of all naval forces ***note: these generals only commanded commonwealth forces (canadian, british, new zealand, and indian troops)---general dwight esienhower commanded all US forces
As explicitly stated in the US Constitution, the president is Commander in Chief of the US armed forces.
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The President